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COVID-19, a novel coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China, primarily spreads through respiratory droplets and can cause a range of symptoms from mild to severe illness. High-risk groups include older adults and those with underlying health conditions, while testing is conducted via RT-PCR in various government and private labs. Preventative measures include social distancing, hand hygiene, and the use of face masks, with no current vaccine available for the virus.

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COVID-19, a novel coronavirus first identified in Wuhan, China, primarily spreads through respiratory droplets and can cause a range of symptoms from mild to severe illness. High-risk groups include older adults and those with underlying health conditions, while testing is conducted via RT-PCR in various government and private labs. Preventative measures include social distancing, hand hygiene, and the use of face masks, with no current vaccine available for the virus.

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COVID-19

About COVID-19
 What is 2019 Novel corona virus?

It is a new respiratory virus first identified in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.

 What is the source of COVID-19?

COVID-19 is a betacoronavirus, like MERS and SARs, all of which have their origins in bats.

 What is the mean incubation period observed in the current outbreak?

2-14 days

 What does COVID-19 stands for?

 CO-corona

 VI-Virus

 D-Disease
 19- Year 2019 as the virus was identified on Dec 31st 2019
About COVID-19
 Who are the high risk groups for Corona Virus infection?
 Individuals with History of Overseas travel
 Contact with individuals who have travelled overseas
 Contact with Covid-19 Patients
 Hypertension, Diabetes, Obsesity
 Heart disease, Asthma
 Above 60 years of age
 COPD
 Chronic Kidney Disease
 Health Care Workers
About COVID-19
 How severe are the infections caused by Covid-19?
This novel coronavirus detected in China is genetically closely related to the 2003 SARS virus. The
virus can cause mild, flu-like symptoms as well severe disease like ARDS. People with existing
chronic conditions seem to be more vulnerable to severe illness.

 Who should be tested for coronavirus?


Patients with sudden onset of at least one of the following:
 cough
 sore throat,
 shortness of breath and in14 days prior to onset of symptoms, at least one of following criteria:
- Had close contact with a COVID-19 patient (healthcare associated exposure, worked together
in close proximity, travelled together, lived in the same household)
- Had a history of travel to areas with ongoing community transmission of 2019-nCoV
- Worked or visited a healthcare facility where patients with covid-19 infections being treated
About COVID-19
 What is the mode of transmission? How easily does it spread?
Authorities in China have confirmed human-to-human transmission of this virus, including
healthcare workers. They also report that sustained person-to-person spread in the
community is occurred in China. Extent of inter-human transmission and the spectrum of
clinical disease needs to be determined.

 How do you test a person for Covid-19?


By RT-PCR -Respiratory specimens: nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal aspirates or washes,
nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal swabs, broncheoalveolar lavage, tracheal aspirates, and
sputum.
About COVID-19

 Where is the Test for Corona Virus [COVID-19 PCR TEST] done?

Apart from National Institute of Virology as per the ICMR - 126 government labs cross India
are testing for Covid-19

12 private laboratories including Metropolis,SR Labs,Suburban diagnostics and Thyrocare


have been allowed to do Covid-19 testing..

 What is the Cost of PCR testing in Private labs?


The cost of RT PCR Test fixed by State / Central Govt shall be allowed
About COVID-19
What are the symptoms of COVID-2019?
According to current knowledge, the clinical signs and symptoms of COVID-2019 disease
include fever, coughing and difficulty in breathing, with radiological findings of pneumonia.
Patients can present with mild, moderate, or severe illness including severe pneumonia,
acute respiratory distress syndrome, sepsis and septic shock.

What Drugs are used in the treatment of COVID-19?


Hydroxychloroquine [HCQS] & Azithromycin have been approved by ICMR for the
treatment of COVID-19
Anti Retro Viral Drugs-Lopinavir /Ritonavir have also been tried.
Please note :- Any Medications should be taken under medical supervision only !
About COVID-19
 What is Social Distancing?
Social Distancing is a means of prevention in which healthy people are not
allowed to come in close contact with anybody which includes anyone who may
have picked up the Corona Virus. This reduces the opportunity for disease
transmission

“ It means maintaining a minimum distance of 6 feet or 2 meters ”


About COVID-19
 Is COVID-19 airborne?

It is mainly transmitted through droplets generated when an infected


personwhen they cough, sneeze, or even speak.

These droplets are too heavy to hang in the air and hence fall quickly on floors
or surfaces.

You can be infected by breathing in the virus if you are within 1 meter of a
person who has COVID-19, or by touching a contaminated surface and then
touching your eyes, nose or mouth before washing your hands.
About COVID-19
 Can someone spread the virus without being sick?
People are thought to be most contagious when they are most symptomatic
(the sickest).Some spread might be possible before people show symptoms.

 Can the virus be spread from contact with contaminated surfaces or


objects?
It may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or
object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or
possibly their eyes.
About COVID-19
 What are the standard precautions for prevention?
 Hand and respiratory hygiene measures

 Medical mask to the suspected patients

 Cover nose and mouth during coughing with tissue/flexed elbow

 Perform hand hygiene after contact with respiratory secretions.

 Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)

 Prevention of needle-stick or sharps injury

 Safe waste management

 Environmental cleaning and sterilisation of patient-care equipment and linen:

 Thorough cleaning with water and detergent

 Applying hospital level disinfectants like sodium hypochlorite


About COVID-19
 How can I prevent COVID-19?

The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to the virus.

Avoid close contact with people who are sick.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.

Stay home when you are sick.

Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, and throw it in the trash, or use the inside of your

elbow.

Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces daily using a regular household

cleaning spray or wipe.


About COVID-19
Who is required to wear facemasks?

Face mask should be used by all to prevent spread of disease.

Do all patients who are tested positive for COVID 19 need hospitalisation ?

Mild & Asymptomatic cases with no comorbid can be well managed by home isolation by staying
connected to a doctor through telemedicine & monitoring. They may not need hospitalisation as per the
AIIMS/iCMR Guidelines. Such home isolation with monitoring by doctor through telemedicine is covered
by insurance subject to terms and conditions of the policy.

How and when should you wash your hands?

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after you have been in a
public place; after using the restroom; before eating; and especially after blowing your nose, coughing,
or sneezing.
About COVID-19
 When can hand sanitizer be used and what percent of alcohol is
required?
If soap and water are not available, then an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol
can.

 Are there any vaccines to prevent COVID-19?


At present there is no vaccine to prevent COVID-19. vaccine developers and other researchers
and manufacturers are doing their best to develop a vaccine.

 Are antibiotics effective in preventing or treating the COVID-19?


COVID-19 is caused by a virus, antibiotics do not work against viruses.
About COVID-19
How long is the incubation period for COVID-19?

The “incubation period”is the time taken between getting infected with the virus and beginning to
have symptoms of the disease. Estimated time of incubation period for COVID-19 ranges from 1-
14 days, most commonly around five days.

How Long does the Virus survive on surface?

The virus can survive and be infectious upto 3 hrs via airborne droplets. It can be active upto 72
hrs onhard, shiny surfaces such as plastic, stainless steel, bench tops, and likely glass can
support infectious virus, expelled in droplets, but the virus rapidly degrades during this time. On
fibrous and absorbent surfaces such as cardboard, paper, fabric and hessian, it becomes inactive
around 24 hrs
About COVID-19
 Should I worry about COVID-19?

The COVID-19 infection is generally mild in children and young adults. But, it can cause
serious illness: 1 out of every 5 people who get infected with it require hospitalization.
Hence it is quite normal for people to worry about how the COVID-19 outbreak will affect
them and their loved ones.

We can protect ourselves, our loved ones and our communities firstly by social distancing
and self quarantine, regular and thorough hand-washing and good hygiene. Secondly,
keep informed and follow the advice of the local health authorities including any
restrictions put in place on travel, movement and gatherings.

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